..uuMtcHS' NOTICES. EKETAHUNA STOCK SALE. 10th AFKIL, 1912. THE SSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS >. will offer as above 50 lambs 60 lambs 50 ewes 100 lambs 70 forward .empty ewes 15 forward ewes 40 woolly lambs 80 owes 230 empty turnip ewes 100 owes 70 2-itootli wethers 7 weaners 4 fat cows 2 'good springing (heifers 20 igood 2-imontlis steers
PAHJATUA STOCK SALE. 23rd APRIL. 1912. MANG'AHAO ROAD YARDS. A SSOCJATEd' AUCTIONEERS XTk will sell as above—--500 2-tooth wethers 500 2-tooth wethers 350 2-tooth wethers 300 2-tooth wethers 150 2-ibooth wothers 100 2-tooth wethers 100 2-ibooth wethers 100 ewes in lamb 20 weaners. 200 empty ewes. 300" 2-tooth wethers , (hi account JPwhiatua Racing Olub, which has leased its property—--250 ewes 103 6-tooth ewes ' 35 Jersey cross weaner heiiers 1 haystack, about 15 tons..
SOLY/AY SALE. WEDNESDAY, 24th APRIL. 1912T SSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS Will offer as above — 50 well bred 3 and 4yr bullocks, no reserve 60 well bred 6 and 4vr bullocks 40, well bred 3 a'nd 4yr bill-looks OATfiS'S SHEEP DRENCH FOR DESTRUCTION OF WORMS AND ALL INTERNAL .PARASITES IN SHEEP, EITHER HOGGETS OR ADULT ANIMALS. |~T is a well-known fact that inteetijL nal worms cause black scour and other 'complaints, weakening the sheep to .the last stage of debility, and often 'causing considerable mortality, more especially amongst hoggets. OATEb S DRENCH administered according to instructions, has" been found to be an absolute remedy, clearing out all internal parasites, and acting as a tonic, thereby enabling the animals treated* to withstand any tendency to future attacks. „«..««• PRICE, 3s PER GALLON. In four gallon tins. Four gallons sufficient for three -hundred sheep, supplied in cases containing two tins —enough for six hundred sheep; .Drenching Horn-Is extra. "Tipua," Taratahi, Oct. 4. 1910. Mr J. G. Oates, Manufacturer of Sheep Drench. Dear Sir,—l have much pleasure in testifying that I have been n user of your sheep drench for tbhe past four or five seasons--on my. Stud Eomney Hoggets, with wonderful results. I have always, found it -to be excellent for ewes ' prior" to lamlbiiig, and cannot speak too highly of it.—l remain, ? yrarefaitMs -" Ol\ SALE AT J.F.C.A., LTD., MASTERTON, and all Branches.
Povertv Bay Lands CHEAPEST, BEST FATTENING PROPERTY BETWEEN WELLINGTON AND AUCKLAND. I A Aft ACRES freehold, 13 miles LTCUU from Gieborne, 2 miles inland from East Coast. Hundreds of acres .low ploaghable downs, growing rape, turnips and barley without manure. Balance low easy bush hills. All in English grasses. Well watered and sub-divided. First class .buildings. Winters 3 ewe® to the acre, and a cattle beast to 3 acre . Lambing percentage 125. Fattens everything, and has to buy up hoggets to ©at the feed, and sends them away fat too. Will grow 100 bushels maize to the acre. ' A buyer could dairy on it. Would make a ripping stud farm. Best all round place on East Coast. £2O pErAORK je^n STOCK AND STATION AGENT GISBORNE. Perry Strswt, SfiastortsiTßi YOBRSKUiE INSDTBAJffCiS COMPAHYi Fire, Accident and Uvg Sicok. • TO LET. WELL FURNISHED HOUSE for 6 months; 1 acre land, good garden, 30s; Well furnished house, 3 months, ""SOs ; 4-roomed Cottage, 6s week. FOR SALE. SOUSE, 6 rooms, every convenience, good locality, corner section, quarter acre; £425. Easy terms. BUILDING SECTION, Lansdowne, quarter acre, fenced, £7.5. BUILDING SECTIONS, Lincoln . - Road and Olive Street, £lO deposit, balance time payment. HOUSE, 6 rooms and conveniences, quarter acre land, well fenced, Cole Street. £550. CHEAP FARM. CI 7 ACRES, Education Lease, UJL i Rent £sl 10s 8d per year. 159 Acres 18 yeans to ran. Balance 8 years and 'right renewal 21 years; 527 Acre® best grass, balance bush. Jimestone and sandstone formation. Good undulating country; well watered; 8 paddocks; good fences. Good new 4-troomcd house, dairy, waehShouse with copper, stable, harnessroom, gig shed, wool shed 35 s 40 .-three stands; 2 sets sheep yards, and pood garden. Fcna sheep country. Carries oyer 2 sheep per acre, besides cattle; 3tJ miles from P. 0., school, J store, and large Ihittter factory; 5 j;' miles from station; 8 miles from y (town. PRICE £5 7s per acre-; £I4OO * cash. Would exchange for partly imf proved large bijsh farm^
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10611, 18 April 1912, Page 8
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